A CHEERY EXCHANGE

In late December 1916, as the snow begins to fall again, 2/Lt Francis Belcher is greeted with a smile & a gift as he and his men of 1/6th Royal Warwickshires are relieved from a stint in the front line.

Prints available here: https://t.co/q7kOZGBUCe

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A CHEERY EXCHANGE

In late December 1916 2/Lt Francis Belcher is greeted with a smile and a gift as he and his men of 1/6th Royal Warwickshires are relieved from a stint in the front line.

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Prints will shortly be available at https://t.co/uAJB0NX8AY

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We're working with to uncover barriers people with serious face in getting a free annual check with their GP. Please take our five-minute survey if this affects you in or https://t.co/QKfeVo8EZ4

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Good to finally meet Warwickshire street artist N4T4 today. I've been a fan of his work for a long time now.

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F I R S T T I M E I N T H E L I N E

Pte. Henry Nichols and two of his chums in the 1/6th Royal Warwickshires make their way up to the front line for the first time.

Limited edition prints are available here:https://t.co/QfqI7aYgH3

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“Stuart was one of the finest botanical illustrators around” Alan Titchmarsh

Our Treasures exhibition celebrates the life & work of Stuart Lafford who worked at in the 1980s&taught many artists

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Using it in and found : we felt it's really important to build strong relationships in a place but that we don't have a clear plan for initiating, building, maintaining those strong relationships nor a way of measuring value or success.

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A trip out to deepest Warwickshire - Lady Katherine Leveson’s Hospital at Temple Balsall (C18th work by Smith of Warwick) and National School at Nuthurst

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Bubble Theme Toy Stall | Stallfinder | Find an Event or Stallholder https://t.co/LTUApZ1x18 Treasure Box Staffordshire Warwickshire West Midlands UK Stallholders & Events

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The Rollright stones (a megalithic site on the borders of modern day Oxfordshire and Warwickshire) by Allison Merry. The myth: A king was marching his army over the Oxfordshire hills when his way was obstructed by a witch. 1/6

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FIRST TIME IN THE LINE

Pte. Henry Nichols and two of his chums in the 1/6th Royal Warwickshires make their way up to the front line for the first time.

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This recent commission is also available as a limited edition print:

https://t.co/QfqI7aYgH3

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🎉Getting in the party mood with Dani Winters for our 19th Advent Calendar reveal🎉
Danielle creates acrylic paintings & prints for the home. See more over on her website 👉 https://t.co/IJWvHw9FCu

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Support is available throughout the school holidays for children eligible for free school meals via Warwickshire County Council’s Local Welfare Scheme. This support is also open to their non-school age siblings aged two and over. For info call 0800 4081448 or 01926 359182.

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Our Galleries are OPEN & we're ready to welcome you this weekend. Pre-book your timed entry passes for our Exhibitions & Collections online, and enjoy a safe & comfortable visit with us https://t.co/AX1cCOmZMj

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12 Sept 1605: b. William Dugdale, herald and important antiquary at Shustoke, near Coleshill in Warwickshire
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Here's a Gilbertine from his very influential Monasticon Anglicanum, 1655–1673 (British Museum)

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Noel Brannan 1921-2001 b. Tynemouth, trained at Lincoln School of Art & Leicester College of Art. He painted industrial landscapes, often in Warwickshire & the East Midlands and despite a full time career as an art teacher, he still managed to exhibit his work quite extensively.

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Hi ! I'm Alex, a children's book illustrator from Warwickshire - I am published by Egmont, Wren&Rook, OUP, Franklin, Orchard and Collins. I love illustrating fiction and history. rep'd by
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Looked for a July image and found this! Old Half-Timbered Barn Near Maxstoke, Warwickshire by John Alsop (1829-1909). Dated 'July 14th'. Handwritten in pencil below: 'Old barn near a Fordrough between the Moat House Farm and Hawkeswell Farm, Packington, Warwickshire.'

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This is day 63 and drawing 63 in same view another day.

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